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Blue Sapphire Ring

Blue Sapphire RingBuying a blue sapphire ring is a big decision, especially if you’re looking for the highest quality stone. It is a large investment. Prices range from low to high, depending on their depth of color, cut and gemstone quality. Whether it’s for daily wear, special occasions or business casual, adding blue sapphire rings to your wardrobe is a great idea. When paired with a business suit, sapphire rings help give your outfit a more sophisticated touch, conveying a well put together style and business flair. Sapphire rings also go well with a dress or your favorite pair of jeans.

However, these are not the only uses for sapphire jewelery. Many people put sapphires in wedding rings, because of their high status and beauty. When set with diamonds, a blue sapphire adds a beautiful touch to a casual ring setting. A blue sapphire ring can also stand alone as a wedding band. They also look good with diamonds that are set into a band ring.

Many online retailers sell blue sapphire rings at steep discounts, taking as much as 80 percent off the retail value. Of course, finding these retailers can be a challenge. Such retailers include Overstock.com Bidz.com, among others. You can find sapphires of all shapes and sizes on these sites, along with reviews from multiple buyers.

The nice thing about sapphires is that they come in many colors. According to experts, there are several types of sapphires, including pink, padparadscha, and yellow sapphire. According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, sapphire is a member of the corundum family of gems. It can also come in shades of brilliant green.

There are other color variations of sapphires. There is something called a color change sapphire. A color change sapphire is a blue sapphire, whose color changes when it’s in different kinds of light. It is a deep blue color, when it’s in outdoor light. However, it changes to a purple, when exposed to indoor light.

When made into a blue sapphire ring, a color change sapphire is quite versatile. It can turn green under fluorescent light, and may change to pink when it’s exposed to daylight, Wikipedia said. Whatever the environment, sapphires are quite changeable, varying in color from dark blue to brilliant green.
Deep blue sapphires vary in color tone and faceting, depending on the environment. If a ring contains a midnight sapphire, it may be harder for the light to catch sparkles in the stone. If the sapphire is a lighter blue, it is likely to sparkle.

If you find yourself at a loss as to where to find the right blue sapphire ring, browse jewelery websites online. If you can’t find exactly what you want at one retailer, some online stores will custom-make them for you. You should be aware that not all sapphire rings are created equal. Stones that are not symmetrical and contain scratches or flaws are not nearly as valuable and may cost less.

Don’t buy the first blue sapphire ring you see. Browse different styles and color tones. A paparadscha sapphire is a deep orange and is really quite beautiful. Once you browse shelves, you will have a good idea of what you’re looking for.

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